An arrest report states that Pack and two others, identified as 31-year-old Bobby Hudson and 36-year-old Michael Daily, were stopped by a deputy after their vehicle was parked blocking a handicap spot at a McDonalds at 21 West Hickpochee. The deputy could smell marijuana in the car, which ultimately led to a search of the vehicle where marijuana was found.

The deputy then did a weapons search, which is when meth was found in Pack's purse.

Some students said they’re shocked.

“I’m actually very surprised. I wouldn’t have expected this to happen at all,” Ramon Figueron said.

“I think that’s pretty bad. I mean, teaching our kids and then doing drugs? And then being in public? McDonalds?" he said. "I mean it’s one thing if you did it in the privacy of your home and nobody knew nothing, but getting caught out in public like that?”

The district suspended Pack pending an investigation, but she quickly resigned following the suspension, according to Kelley.

Kelley also said that Pack began with the school district at the beginning of the school year in the fall of 2017.